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Restoring the World, 1945 - Security and Empire at Yalta (Paperback): Nicolas W. Proctor, John E. Moser Restoring the World, 1945 - Security and Empire at Yalta (Paperback)
Nicolas W. Proctor, John E. Moser
R875 Discovery Miles 8 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The devastation of the Second World War is coming to an end. As victory for the Grand Alliance draws close, the leaders of Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States gather at Yalta, a resort town on the Black Sea, for the most important summit meeting of the war. Can the great powers finalize their plans for a new world order, or will their often antagonistic ideologies prevent them from forging a lasting peace? Restoring the World immerses students in the Yalta Conference as they take on the roles of Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, as well as the members of their military and diplomatic delegations. They all want peace, but what kind of peace will they create?

A History of the Great Zombie War - The Simpson Experience (Paperback): Nicolas W. Proctor Editor A History of the Great Zombie War - The Simpson Experience (Paperback)
Nicolas W. Proctor Editor
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Forest Diplomacy - Cultures in Conflict on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1757 (Paperback): Nicolas W. Proctor Forest Diplomacy - Cultures in Conflict on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1757 (Paperback)
Nicolas W. Proctor
R877 Discovery Miles 8 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Forest Diplomacy draws students into the colonial frontier, where Pennsylvania settlers and the Delaware Indians, or Lenape, are engaged in a vicious and destructive war. Using sources-including previous treaties, firsthand accounts of the war, Quaker epistles advocating pacifism, and various Iroquois and Lenape cultural texts-students engage in a treaty council to bring peace back to the frontier.

Kentucky, 1861 - Loyalty, State, and Nation (Paperback): Nicolas W. Proctor, Margaret Storey Kentucky, 1861 - Loyalty, State, and Nation (Paperback)
Nicolas W. Proctor, Margaret Storey
R877 Discovery Miles 8 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Kentucky, 1861 pulls students into the secession crisis following Lincoln's 1860 election. During a special session of the Kentucky legislature, set against the looming threat of violence, students grapple with questions about the future of slavery and the constitutionality of secession.

Chicago, 1968 - Policy and Protest at the Democratic National Convention (Paperback): Nicolas W. Proctor Chicago, 1968 - Policy and Protest at the Democratic National Convention (Paperback)
Nicolas W. Proctor
R877 Discovery Miles 8 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In August 1968, Democrats gather at their National Convention in Chicago to debate a platform for a deeply divided party. Factions are split over issues such as civil rights, infrastructure, and the war on poverty-not to mention the war in Vietnam. Meanwhile, crowds of protesters descend upon the city. Impassioned antiwar demonstrators plan sit-ins and marches, while the absurdist Yippies, determined to make a mockery of the convention, intend to nominate a pig for president. Journalists flood the area to cover the stories of the delegates and protesters. Over the course of this game, players will develop a better understanding of the complexities of the social and cultural tumult that has come to be known as "the Sixties.

Bathed in Blood - Hunting and Mastery in the Old South (Hardcover): Nicolas W. Proctor Bathed in Blood - Hunting and Mastery in the Old South (Hardcover)
Nicolas W. Proctor
R1,877 Discovery Miles 18 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The hunt, like the church, courthouse, and family, played an integral role in southern society and culture during the antebellum era. Regardless of color or class, southern men hunted. Although hunters always recognized the tangible gains of their mission--meat, hides, furs--they also used the hunt to communicate ideas of gender, race, class, masculinity, and community. Hunting was very much a social activity, and for many white hunters it became a drama in which they could display their capacity for mastery over women, blacks, the natural world, and their own passions.

Nicolas Proctor argues in Bathed in Blood that because slaves frequently accompanied white hunters into the field, whites often believed that hunting was a particularly effective venue for the demonstration of white supremacy. Slaves interpreted such interactions quite differently: they remained focused on the products of the hunt and considered the labor performed at the behest of their owners as an opportunity to improve their own condition. Whether acquired as a reward from a white hunter or as a result of their own independent--often illicit--efforts, game provided them with an important supplementary food source, an item for trade, and a measure of autonomy. By sharing their valuable resources with other slaves, slave hunters also strengthened the bonds within their own community. In a society predicated upon the constant degradation of African Americans, such simple acts of generosity became symbolic of resistance and had a cohesive effect on slave families.

Proctor forges a new understanding of the significance of hunting in the antebellum South through his analyses of a wealth of magazine articles and private papers, diaries, and correspondence.

Modernism versus Traditionalism - Art in Paris, 1888-1889 (Paperback): Gretchen K. McKay, Nicolas W. Proctor, Michael A. Marlais Modernism versus Traditionalism - Art in Paris, 1888-1889 (Paperback)
Gretchen K. McKay, Nicolas W. Proctor, Michael A. Marlais
R852 Discovery Miles 8 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Modernism vs. Traditionalism: Art in Paris 1888-1889 considers questions surrounding artistic developments at the end of the nineteenth century in Paris. Students will debate principles of artistic design in the context of the revolutionary changes that began shaking the French art world in 1888-1889. Images from the 1888 Salon and the tumultuous year that followed provide some of the ""texts"" that form the intellectual heart of every reacting game. Styles include conservative art espoused by the Academy, as well as more avant-garde art created by artists such as Van Gogh and Gauguin. Also included are the Impressionists and American artists in Paris. Students must read paintings as texts and use them as the basis of their positions in advocating for the future of art. In addition to these visual texts, students will read art criticism from the period, which will help form the basis of their own presentations in favor of one art style over another. These discussions are complicated and enriched by secondary debates over the economics of art, the rise of independent art dealers, and the government's role as a patron of the arts. The game culminates at the 1889 World Exposition in Paris.

Bathed in Blood - Hunting and Mastery in the Old South (Paperback): Nicolas W. Proctor Bathed in Blood - Hunting and Mastery in the Old South (Paperback)
Nicolas W. Proctor
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The hunt, like the church, courthouse, and family, played an integral role in southern society and culture during the antebellum era. Regardless of color or class, southern men hunted. Although hunters always recognized the tangible gains of their mission--meat, hides, furs--they also used the hunt to communicate ideas of gender, race, class, masculinity, and community. Hunting was very much a social activity, and for many white hunters it became a drama in which they could display their capacity for mastery over women, blacks, the natural world, and their own passions.

Nicolas Proctor argues in Bathed in Blood that because slaves frequently accompanied white hunters into the field, whites often believed that hunting was a particularly effective venue for the demonstration of white supremacy. Slaves interpreted such interactions quite differently: they remained focused on the products of the hunt and considered the labor performed at the behest of their owners as an opportunity to improve their own condition. Whether acquired as a reward from a white hunter or as a result of their own independent--often illicit--efforts, game provided them with an important supplementary food source, an item for trade, and a measure of autonomy. By sharing their valuable resources with other slaves, slave hunters also strengthened the bonds within their own community. In a society predicated upon the constant degradation of African Americans, such simple acts of generosity became symbolic of resistance and had a cohesive effect on slave families.

Proctor forges a new understanding of the significance of hunting in the antebellum South through his analyses of a wealth of magazine articles and private papers, diaries, and correspondence.

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